Composer Peter Harper, reeling from divorce, retreats to an isolated Irish beach house hoping to find inspiration. The secluded Tremore Beach cottage seems perfect until a raging storm hits ... Read allComposer Peter Harper, reeling from divorce, retreats to an isolated Irish beach house hoping to find inspiration. The secluded Tremore Beach cottage seems perfect until a raging storm hits on a fateful night, upending his plans.Composer Peter Harper, reeling from divorce, retreats to an isolated Irish beach house hoping to find inspiration. The secluded Tremore Beach cottage seems perfect until a raging storm hits on a fateful night, upending his plans.
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I am with most reviews here. This could have been way shorter and the For Judy episode was way too long, way too detailed and way too graphic plus it added nothing to the story itself. The plot twist and ending are great, the idea of the whole this is great. Acting was awesome. I think the fact that it was 8 episodes long tarnish the whole thing. All in all, it was a good story and i dont regret watching it but mannnn this could have been shorter. Filming location was sooo beautiful.
As my review who still needs 123 characters at this point so im just rambling i am 74, getting there, 51, i am not giving up. Done!
As my review who still needs 123 characters at this point so im just rambling i am 74, getting there, 51, i am not giving up. Done!
Hands down, one of the best scripts ever written, just phenomenal. It's very slow, you need to get through first 3 episodes before the story starts to reveal. And even then it will take you through a labyrinth of characters' stories and lifes, slowly making you wander what exactly are you watching.. It plays with you by tricking you to think it's one genre or another, you don't what to expect and where it all goes- until in the last few episodes the main story shines. And it is slow on purpose - it gives you a chance to think about all the possible dots you need to connect, it makes you live through the story in the way that will make you scream in the end when that plot twist is going to reveal. That plot twist is totally worth it. This is incredibly enjoyable if you make it through the first couple of episodes.
I could't agree more with most of the viewers who thought that it was a dissent story, excellent cinematography, and good acting from the main characters.
But going back and forth with so much unecessary detail, not helping at all for the undrstanding of the story, let alone the pace of the series was really tiresome.
By the 4th episode I caught myself going fast forward in most of the remaining episodes.
Good ending though, after the last two episodes which were really trying (and achieving) to confuse you totally as to what is reality, dreaming, past, future and present. So I guess it was worth it at the end.
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But going back and forth with so much unecessary detail, not helping at all for the undrstanding of the story, let alone the pace of the series was really tiresome.
By the 4th episode I caught myself going fast forward in most of the remaining episodes.
Good ending though, after the last two episodes which were really trying (and achieving) to confuse you totally as to what is reality, dreaming, past, future and present. So I guess it was worth it at the end.
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In my almost 60 years of age, I've never seen a male character in a movie or tv series so pathetic, so unmanly, so annoying, that I wished he was already dead by the second episode. He spends all 8 episodes crying like a little girl, because god only knows, he's the most tormented man alive. His mommy issues make his life so miserable, even when he has a beautiful woman who loves him, and whose life has been much worse than his but you don't see her complaining or crying all over the place. Yes, the ending has an interesting twist, but it takes too long to get there. Half way through the series you already wish for someone to put the protagonist out of his misery. He's just a poor excuse of a man, so weak and useless that is almost impossible to feel empathy for him. The series could have been great if it was told in half the episodes with a stronger lead character.
From the very first scene, I was drawn in by the mystery and the beautiful world created by Oriol Paulo. His choice of camera angles, haunting music, and hints of something dark set a chilling, gripping tone that made me want to keep watching. Paulo's masterful use of foreshadowing is like that of Hitchcock, Godard, or De Palma. He brings his own unique noir style, layered with tension and nuanced visual storytelling. In thid, he closely aligns with Guillermo del Toro, making scenes that are both visually stunning and deeply immersive. In this series pay attention to the many slight, but deliberate inconsistencies (how doors open, wet or dry hair, the changing weather and varied animal behaviors). I also love the pace, neither too fast or slow. As a fan of psychological thrillers, this series resonates perfectly, hitting every note with precision and artistry-keeping me eager for what lies ahead. If you liked The Changeling, you will also enjoy this series.
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